The Impey Mantis Rectangular Shower Tray with Waste 1400mm x 700mm White is a modern and practically designed model from unique collection of Mantis Definition by Impey. Designed to support those with reduced mobility and disabled users in wheel chairs who have level access issues with their existing floors and are unable to install a wetroom floor former. The Mantis shower tray, with a step height of only 24mm, is the lowest available tray on the market, delivering a much called for solution by Occupational Therapists and Technical Officers in the options for low level showering specification. The Mantis shower tray has been designed with an easy to clean, slip resistant satin tread pattern that qualifies to DIN 51097 Class 'B' on slip resistance; This provides an increased grip for users in wet, soapy conditions compared to more traditional glossy shower trays.
Impey Mantis MTS14070 Shower Tray Features:
- Waste sold separately (See the You May Need)
- Supplied with a compatible gravity drainage
- Supplied with 90mm horizontal outlet drain as standard
- CE marked to EN 14527
- Slip resistant surface - DIN 51097 ensures a safe grip when showering
- For use with electric showers
- Supplied with waterproof tiling upstand
- Supplied with self adhesive flexible fabric tile upstand
- Low level access tray with a step in height of only 24mm
- Maximum drainage flow rate of 8 litres per minute
- Multi Layer GRP with durable Polyester Gel coat upper surface
- This shower tray comes with a Lifetime guarantee
Impey Mantis MTS14070 Shower Tray Specifications:
Shower Tray Type |
Flat Top |
Shower Tray Width |
1400mm |
Shower Tray Depth |
700mm |
Shower Tray Height |
24mm |
Waste Position |
Side |
Outlet Connection Size |
90mm |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Shower Tray Features |
Includes Waste |
Material |
GRP |
Colour |
White |
Brand |
Impey |
Collection |
Mantis |
Style |
Modern |
Market |
Domestic |
Manufacturer Part Number(s) |
MTS14070 |
FLAT-TOP AND UPSTAND TRAY DIFFERENCES
Unlike on the continent, many British bathrooms are not completely 'wet' areas. A shower tray with an integral tiling upstand provides a raised lip to be tiled against. A flat top tray does not include this raised lip, but are far more common.